Practice with a Purpose – Beating balls on a range is really wasting your time if you aren’t practicing with purpose. The range is for warming up the body on golf days and for training on days you don’t plan to play. Learn how to hit all types of shots on your training day. If you stand there and try to hit it straight all day you will notice zero improvement when going on the course. If you try to learn how to draw the ball, then fade the ball, then hit it low, hit it high, etc... you will see better results. By practicing these types of shots you are learning and understanding your swing rather than quickly memorizing it. Trust me, there is a big difference. Next time you go out to the range to practice, try doing a random session instead of a blocked one. I would explain this terminology further, but if you really are keen to improve you will Google these two words(random/blocked) and you’ll see this is the proven way to really improve. See your local CPGA Professional and they will assist you in Practicing with a Purpose.